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The practice of emergency medicine has reached its cross roads. Emergency physicians (EPs) are managing many more time-dependent conditions, initiating complex treatments in the emergency department (ED), handling ethical and end of life care discussions upfront, and even performing procedures which used to be done only in critical care settings, in the resuscitation room. EPs manage a wide spectrum of patients, 24 h a day, which reflects the community and society they practice in.

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The Art of Sim-Making: What to Learn from Film-Making.

J Emerg Trauma Shock

April 2022

Director for Research, The Florida State University Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Florida, USA.

The components of each stage have similarities as well as differences, which make each unique in its own right. As the film-making and the movie industry may have much we can learn from, some of these will be covered under the different sections of the paper, for example, "Writing Powerful Narratives," depiction of emotional elements, specific industry-driven developments as well as the "cultural considerations" in both. For medical simulation and simulation-based education, the corresponding stages are as follows: DevelopmentPreproductionProductionPostproduction andDistribution.

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  • Measurements of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rates were taken in the western Pacific North Equatorial Current using a free-fall microstructure profiler over a continuous 25-hour period, revealing varying levels of dissipation from the surface to about 160 meters deep.
  • In the mixed layer, dissipation rates were generally around 10–10 W/kg, showing a clear day-night cycle within the upper 40 meters, while below this layer rates dropped but included patches with higher values.
  • The study identified a barrier layer at night, up to 20 meters thick, which was disrupted by fresh water movement influenced by an anticyclonic eddy, and it also established a scaling relation to predict turbulence patterns in the transition area between the
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Social behaviors are foundational to society and quality of life while social behavior extremes are core symptoms in a variety of psychopathologies and developmental disabilities. Oxytocin (OXT) is a neuroactive hormone that regulates social behaviors through its receptor (OXTR), with all previously identified social behavior effects attributed to the central nervous system, which has developmental origins in the neural tube. However, OXTR are also present in neural crest-derived tissue including sensory ganglia of the peripheral nervous system.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze the symptoms and medical care related to COVID-19 among adults in Louisiana and Mississippi during the first six months of the pandemic, along with their adherence to stay-at-home orders and attitudes towards COVID-19 risk.
  • - Data from 411 participants indicated that over half of those with COVID-19 symptoms did not seek medical care, and a significant majority continued to engage in gatherings despite stay-at-home mandates. Factors such as religiosity, age, and education influenced how well individuals adhered to stay-at-home orders.
  • - The findings suggest that cultural and contextual factors affect compliance with stay-at-home guidelines, highlighting the need for policies that consider social values and demographics to improve adherence rates.
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We use the behavior of the norm of the solutions of linear hyperbolic equations with discontinuous coefficient matrices as a surrogate to infer stability of discontinuous Galerkin spectral element methods (DGSEM). Although the norm is not bounded in terms of the initial data for homogeneous and dissipative boundary conditions for such systems, the norm is easier to work with than a norm that discounts growth due to the discontinuities. We show that the DGSEM with an upwind numerical flux that satisfies the Rankine-Hugoniot (or conservation) condition has the same energy bound as the partial differential equation does in the norm, plus an added dissipation that depends on how much the approximate solution fails to satisfy the Rankine-Hugoniot jump.

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Counseling About Traction Alopecia: A "Compliment, Discuss, and Suggest" Method.

Cutis

July 2021

Dr. Grayson is from the Florida State University College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program, Tallahassee. Dr. Heath is from the Department of Dermatology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Traction alopecia (TA) remains a common concern for Black women visiting a dermatologist. Understanding cultural hair care practices, timely diagnosis, and discontinuation of high-risk hairstyles are essential for preventing TA from progressing to scarring alopecia. This dialogue might be difficult for hair-discordant physicians and patients because of a lack of training and shared experiences.

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Specificity of plasma oxytocin immunoassays: A comparison of commercial assays and sample preparation techniques using oxytocin knockout and wildtype mice.

Psychoneuroendocrinology

October 2021

School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA; Cognitive Science Program, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA; Psychology Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA; College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.

Oxytocin has garnered much interest due to its role in affective states, social behaviors, and diverse physiological functions. However, approaches for measuring endogenous oxytocin concentrations have generated considerable controversy and debate. Common procedures for measuring oxytocin often produce uncorrelated results, and the detected concentrations frequently vary across two orders of magnitude.

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Case: Our patient was a 31-year-old woman with previously undiagnosed panhypopituitarism who presented with bilateral slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). Together with endocrinology, her treatment plan involved medical management of her panhypopituitarism and surgical correction with femoral neck osteotomy. Hormone deficiencies were corrected 6 weeks after replacement therapy began, and the patient was cleared for surgery.

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Background: The prevalence of obesity is disproportionately high among African Americans in the Southern US. More information is needed about factors that influence participation in nutrition and physical activity programs to promote healthy weight.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to explore the weight management perceptions of young to middle aged adult African Americans.

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Objectives: To identify predictors of prolonged recovery (ie, >28 days) using patient demographic factors and healthy, norm-based cutoffs on a multimodal test battery in adolescents after sport-related concussions (SRCs).

Design: Retrospective cohort. Patients were deemed recovered after successful completion of return-to-play/school protocols and received medical clearance.

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Troponin C (TnC) is a critical regulator of skeletal muscle contraction; it binds Ca2+ to activate muscle contraction. Surprisingly, the gene encoding fast skeletal TnC (TNNC2) has not yet been implicated in muscle disease. Here, we report 2 families with pathogenic variants in TNNC2.

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SPIN reveals genome-wide landscape of nuclear compartmentalization.

Genome Biol

January 2021

Computational Biology Department, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 15213, PA, USA.

We report SPIN, an integrative computational method to reveal genome-wide intranuclear chromosome positioning and nuclear compartmentalization relative to multiple nuclear structures, which are pivotal for modulating genome function. As a proof-of-principle, we use SPIN to integrate nuclear compartment mapping (TSA-seq and DamID) and chromatin interaction data (Hi-C) from K562 cells to identify 10 spatial compartmentalization states genome-wide relative to nuclear speckles, lamina, and putative associations with nucleoli. These SPIN states show novel patterns of genome spatial organization and their relation to other 3D genome features and genome function (transcription and replication timing).

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Although there is a robust positive association between cyber dating abuse victimization and depression, the direction of effects between them is unknown. Thus, we conducted two studies to investigate their temporal relationship. Study 1 ( = 198) examined whether cyber dating abuse victimization predicted depressive symptoms 6 weeks later, after controlling for the initial level of depressive symptoms.

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The Thiouronium Group for Ultrastrong Pairing Interactions between Polyelectrolytes.

J Phys Chem B

November 2020

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306, United States.

Various charged groups may be used as a repeat unit in polyelectrolytes to provide physical interactions between oppositely charged polymers leading to phase separation. The materials formed thus are termed polyelectrolyte complexes or coacervates (PECs). The strength of pairing between positive, Pol, and negative, Pol, repeat units depends on the specific identity of the monomer repeat unit.

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Oxytocin Shapes Spontaneous Activity Patterns in the Developing Visual Cortex by Activating Somatostatin Interneurons.

Curr Biol

January 2021

Department of Synapse and Network Development, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, 1105 BA Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Functional Genomics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, VU University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Spontaneous network activity shapes emerging neuronal circuits during early brain development prior to sensory perception. However, how neuromodulation influences this activity is not fully understood. Here, we report that the neuromodulator oxytocin differentially shapes spontaneous activity patterns across sensory cortices.

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  • The olfactory system influences eating habits, with its sensitivity being affected by a person's metabolic state, such as levels of insulin and glucose.
  • The study tested an inhibitor called margatoxin (MgTx) that targets a specific potassium channel (Kv1.3) in the olfactory bulb, aiming to improve nerve cell excitability and potentially impact energy balance.
  • Results showed that delivering MgTx to obese mice led to weight loss, faster glucose clearance, and increased fat metabolism, indicating that boosting the activity of olfactory neurons can influence metabolic changes.
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Objectives: The gold standard diagnostic procedure for food protein-induced proctocolitis (FPIP) requires flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS). To date there is no validated, noninvasive test to confirm FPIP diagnosis. Eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN), a product of eosinophil (EOS) degranulation, has been shown to correlate with eosinophil infiltration in other tissues.

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Cellular aging occurs as a cell loses its ability to maintain homeostasis. Aging cells eliminate damaged cellular compartments and other senescence factors via self-renewal. The mechanism that regulates cellular rejuvenation remains to be further elucidated.

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AVPR1A distribution in the whole C57BL/6J mouse neonate.

Sci Rep

September 2020

Department of Psychology and Program in Neuroscience, The Florida State University, 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA.

The neuropeptide arginine vasopressin (AVP) plays significant roles in maintaining homeostasis and regulating social behavior. In vaginally delivered neonates, a surge of AVP is released into the bloodstream at levels exceeding release during life-threatening conditions such as hemorrhagic shock. It is currently unknown where the potential sites of action are in the neonate for these robust levels of circulating AVP at birth.

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Measuring self-reported polyvictimization in foster youth research: A systematic review.

Child Abuse Negl

September 2020

Institute for Justice Research and Development, College of Social Work, The Florida State University, 2010 Levy Avenue, Suite 3400, Tallahassee, FL, 32310, United States. Electronic address:

Background: Youth who are or have been in foster care (foster youth) are at higher risk for adverse outcomes in early adulthood. As the importance and complexity of victimization experiences, including types, timing, and perpetrators, is better understood it is unclear whether or to what extent the research on foster youth assesses polyvictimization. Because many types of victimization, such as community violence, are under-reported or absent in the administrative data typically used for research with foster care populations, self-reports of victimization experiences are necessary to comprehensively assess polyvictimization.

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Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is caused by deficient expression of the paternal copy of several contiguous genes on chromosome 15q11-q13 and affects multiple organ systems in the body, including the nervous system. Feeding and suckling deficits in infants with PWS are replaced with excessive feeding and obesity in childhood through adulthood. Clinical trials using intranasal oxytocin (OXT) show promise to improve feeding deficits in infants with PWS.

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Objectives: Children with fecal incontinence and constipation can be classified into 3 groups: neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) related to spinal cord defects (NBD), refractory constipation (RC), or anorectal malformations (ARMs). The transanal irrigation (TAI) device (Peristeen) was approved in 2012 by the Food and Drug Administration. This system uses a pump rather than gravity to instill water as a colonic irrigant and uses balloon occlusion of the rectum.

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The purpose of the present study was to compare next-morning responses of RMR and appetite to pre-sleep consumption of casein protein (CP) in pre- and postmenopausal women. The study was a randomised, crossover, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Seven sedentary premenopausal (age: 19·9 (sd 1·2) years; BMI: 23·1 (sd 2·6) kg/m2) and seven sedentary postmenopausal (age: 56·4 (sd 4·9) years; BMI: 26·3 (sd 3·5) kg/m2) women participated.

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Herein, we establish the preparation, characterization, and reactivity of a new diphosphine ligand, 1,2-bis(di(3-dicyclohexylboraneyl)propylphosphino)ethane (P B ), a scaffold that contains four pendant boranes. An entryway into the coordination chemistry of P B is established by using nickel, providing the octaboraneyl complex [Ni(P B ) ]-this species contains a boron-rich secondary coordination sphere that reacts readily with Lewis bases. In the case of 4,4'-bipyridine, an air-sensitive coordination polymer is obtained.

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